Man finds 'deer related' blood all over his front door

Published: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 at 03:56 PM.

NICEVILLE – The following incidents were reported to the Niceville Police Department in recent days:

- A man who works at a convenience store on Redwood Avenue says he believes he left his wallet on the counter and it disappeared. Police are investigating.

- A woman who lives on Bayshore Drive says her truck was keyed.

- The administrator of First Baptist Church of Niceville says the church was burglarized. The intruder apparently broke a window to get inside. The report did not indicate if anything was taken, but the window cost $75 to repair.

- A man who lives on Everglade Drive says he got into a fight with his wife and she keyed his car.

- A man who lives on Gracie Lane said he stepped outside his residence and found blood all over the door. The blood was described in the report as “deer related.”

- A woman said she was given a fraudulent check for $1,900 and contacted not only Niceville Police but the Internet Fraud Division. The report didn’t say what the check was for.

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NICEVILLE – The following incidents were reported to the Niceville Police Department in recent days:

- A man who works at a convenience store on Redwood Avenue says he believes he left his wallet on the counter and it disappeared. Police are investigating.

- A woman who lives on Bayshore Drive says her truck was keyed.

- The administrator of First Baptist Church of Niceville says the church was burglarized. The intruder apparently broke a window to get inside. The report did not indicate if anything was taken, but the window cost $75 to repair.

- A man who lives on Everglade Drive says he got into a fight with his wife and she keyed his car.

- A man who lives on Gracie Lane said he stepped outside his residence and found blood all over the door. The blood was described in the report as “deer related.”

- A woman said she was given a fraudulent check for $1,900 and contacted not only Niceville Police but the Internet Fraud Division. The report didn’t say what the check was for.